The written language of China is called "Chinese" and encompasses virtually all 295 dialects spoken in China, including Mandarin and Cantonese.
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Chinese written language consists of characters that represent words and meanings, with each character typically representing a single syllable. There are thousands of characters in regular use, and they can be written vertically or horizontally. Chinese characters can be written in simplified or traditional forms, with simplified characters being used predominantly in mainland China.
The written language in China is Mandarin, which uses Chinese characters. The Huang He is also known as the Yellow River in English.
The Chinese written language helped unify a large and diverse land. The different regions of China didn't have much in common (different cultures and dialects), but the written language was universal, so people from all over China could communicate with each other.
Tao-tai Hsia has written: 'China's language reforms'
The Chinese written language helped unify a large and diverse land. The different regions of China didn't have much in common (different cultures and dialects), but the written language was universal, so people from all over China could communicate with each other.
Yes it is, as opposed to a pictographical language such as the written languages of China, which use pictures to represent words and syllables, rather than an alphabet comprised of consonants and vowels which is the case for the written language of the English, and of many other language groups.
As far as I know their spoken language is unique. Their written language can be interpreted by other Chinese character based languages such as china and Korea.
It was called Calligraphy, most people wrote Manderin, but some wrote Cantonese.
yes all kind OS Chinese writting
Heinz Riedlinger has written: 'Die Sprachpolitik Singapurs und ihre Beziehungen zu China' -- subject(s): Chinese language, Language policy, Languages, Reform
China and Korea influenced Japan by religion (Buddhism) which was introduced through Chinese law, based on Indian beliefs. China's written language, using pictographs, is the basis for the Japanese writing system (Kanji).
yes it is spoken as ling and written as 零 although arabic numerals are also used in China.